Mosul Solar
Muhammad Khaled Al-Qattan, an entrepreneur from the city of Mosul, is the founder of Mosul Solar. He seeks to develop and spread the culture of renewable and solar energy, reduce air pollution, get rid of private generators, and reduce the load on the national electric grid by providing solar energy systems, solar heaters, and agricultural irrigation systems.
Because of his love for his city, Mosul Al-Hadba, and the darkness it lived through during the time of ISIS, he decided to work on providing solar energy systems and introducing modern technologies to advance the reality of the city. Therefore, in February 2020, he launched Mosul Solar and entered the local market in the city of Mosul.
Currently, the Mosul Solar team consists of six employees (three full-time and three part-time) and a blacksmith who works per project. The team works hard with sincerity and optimism to develop the business and prove themselves in the market. In spite of the challenges they have been facing recently in Iraq including the pandemic, IQD devaluation, and the interrupted salaries of the government employees in the country, we have been able to make a profit.
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